[Test-Equipment] Information needed RF meter

pete wokoun pwokoun at hotmail.com
Wed Oct 21 22:50:01 EDT 2009


If the transmitter and receiver are next to each other, you don't need a transmitting antenna.  Run the transmitter into a dummy load and tune for max S units.
 
> From: w7ksg at q.com
> To: test-equipment at mailman.qth.net
> Date: Wed, 21 Oct 2009 12:39:25 +0000
> Subject: Re: [Test-Equipment] Information needed RF meter
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> Hi Robert: Thanks for the information. I have tried all of those things you suggested.
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> The setup that I am trying to make work has the transmitter and receiver next to each other. Maybe I will just use a small pilot light in series with the antenna lead and tune for maximum brightness. I was trying to demonstrate to a group of Scouts the 1941 message from FDR and hearing it on a receiver that was used in that time period. So everything would be one a small table. I could separate the transmitter in my home which would be 1/3 of a mile away but that would take away from the display. Maybe I will use a scope also so they can see the waveform when he speaks. Anyway
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> thanks for your input.
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